Students appeared for the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) 12th exams in 2025, should know about the passing marks of theory and practicals in details. JKBOSE follows a structured marking system.in this article we will see into details of everything:
Key Highlights 📌
Key Point | Details |
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Organization Name | Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) |
Exam Level | Class 12 (Higher Secondary) |
Minimum Passing Marks (Theory) | 33% in each subject |
Minimum Passing Marks (Practical) | 33% separately |
Total Marks (Theory + Practical) | Varies by subject (Usually 70+30 or 80+20) |
Grace Marks Policy | Up to 5 marks in one subject (conditions apply) |
Compartment Exam Eligibility | If failed in 1-2 subjects |
Result Declaration | Expected June-July 2025 |
Official Website | jkbose.nic.in |
Passing Marks
1. Minimum Passing Marks for Theory Exams
To pass the JKBOSE 12th exams, students must score at least 33% marks in each theory subject. Here’s how it works:
- If a subject has 100 marks, you need 33 marks to pass.
- For 70-mark papers, the passing threshold is 23 marks.
- For 80-mark papers, you must score 27 marks.
Example:
- English (100 marks) → Minimum 33 marks needed.
- Mathematics (80 marks) → Minimum 27 marks required.
2. Passing Criteria for Practical Exams
Practical exams are just as important as theory. The passing rule remains the same—33% marks.
Subject Type | Total Practical Marks | Minimum Passing Marks |
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Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) | 30 | 10 |
Computer Science | 30 | 10 |
Home Science | 30 | 10 |
Pro Tip: Even if you score full marks in theory, failing the practical means you’ll have to reappear for that subject.
3. Grace Marks & Compartment Exams
JKBOSE offers a grace marks policy where students who fall short by a few marks in one subject may get up to 5 extra marks. However, this depends on board discretion.
If you fail in 1-2 subjects, you can appear for compartment exams (usually held in July-August). But if you fail in 3 or more subjects, you’ll have to retake the entire exam next year.
4. Subject-Wise Passing Marks
Here’s a breakdown of expected passing marks for major subjects:
Subject | Total Marks (Theory + Practical) | Passing Marks (33%) |
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Physics | 70 + 30 | 23 + 10 |
Chemistry | 70 + 30 | 23 + 10 |
Biology | 70 + 30 | 23 + 10 |
Mathematics | 80 + 20 | 27 + 7 |
English | 80 + 20 | 27 + 7 |
History | 80 | 27 |
Political Science | 80 | 27 |
5. How to Calculate Your Overall Percentage
To find your total percentage:
- Add theory and practical marks.
- Divide by total possible marks.
- Multiply by 100.
Example:
- Physics: Theory (50/70) + Practical (20/30) = 70/100 → 70%
6. Expert Tips to Score Above Passing Marks
I’ve talked to a few toppers and teachers, and here’s what they recommend:
- Focus on High-Weightage Topics: Check past papers to see which chapters carry more marks.
- Practice Numericals (Science/Commerce): Subjects like Physics and Accounts need regular practice.
- Revise Practical Notes: Don’t ignore lab manuals—they’re easy marks.
- Time Management: Spend more time on subjects where you’re weak.
7. What If You Fail-Rechecking & Re-evaluation Process
If you think there’s a mistake in your marks, you can apply for:
- Rechecking (Only totaling errors)
- Re-evaluation (Full paper checking)
Fees usually range between ₹500-₹1000 per subject, and results come in 15-20 days.
Final Thoughts
Knowing the JKBOSE 12th passing marks 2025 helps you set realistic goals. Aim higher than just 33%—this gives you a safety net. If you follow a disciplined study plan, passing won’t be a problem. Best of luck! 🚀
Anjali Kapoor is a passionate writer specializing in exam results and notifications. With a degree in English Literature and 3+ years of experience, Anjali loves crafting engaging content for students. She enjoys painting and exploring art galleries.